Going back to revisit my site now, it feels so much different from when I first went way back at the start of the semester. The snow is long gone, with new vegetation growing in for me to explore and find. On my way down to my site I found some small ferns growing in …
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April 10 Blog
Some of the buds on the tree are starting to come out! It’s hard to see since most of the branches are up high, but the tree looks like it is in full spring mode now. The snow has melted so it’s looking a little sad since not too much green stuff has grown yet, …
March 27
A lot of the snow has melted that was at my site, but it seems like there haven’t been too many changes yet to my tree. I’m noticing that some branches on other bushes in the area are starting to bud, but not too much.
March 6
In the woods between Redstone and the golf course, I found a Northern Red Oak. I was able to identify it as such because of a dark red-grey-brown bark with ridges. While other oak trees look similar, white oak doesn’t have the red color in its bark that identifies this as a Northern Red Oak. There …
Feb 20th Blog
I wanted to really get out of Burlington and do some exploring, so I went up to the Stowe area to do some winter exploring. To find wildlife we walked around a lot of different areas and were successful in some more than others. We first went up to the Trapp Family Lodge, where I …
Phenology Site!
Welcome to my Phenology blog spot for 2023, a spot in the woods I found close to campus just off a trail that cuts between the Burlington Country Club and a Bio-Research Complex. To get to this spot I walk down the bike path alongside Spear St, past the UVM Dairy Barn, and turn right …